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CFOs and the maturing SaaS space

OPEXEngine

Finance leaders must think through the implications of changing pricing models, high investor interest, and robust capitalization options, specialists say. That’s when Adobe converted its Creative Suite to a cloud-based subscription service, widely considered a turning point for the sector. The options are far more varied now.

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SaaS Is Spurring the Next Cycle of Software Superperformance

OPEXEngine

The shift to cloud-based subscription models is creating even more value in a thriving sector. In more mature software companies, we see oversized returns for companies that are moving to software-as-a-service subscription models (see Figure 1). Embrace the cloud operating model. Sticky after all.

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Cognota’s Ryan Austin on Creating an Entire Category (LearnOps)

FastSpring

And I just started a consulting business, it was a service business. EJ Brown 03:43 So before we get to the category creation, because of your consulting business, you had customers lined up before you had a working product, right? Ryan Austin 15:53 Yeah, we don’t do any service whatsoever.

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Enterprise SaaS Architecture – The Why

Frontegg

Software as a Service (SaaS) applications are essentially eliminating traditional on-premise applications thanks to their single-instance and multi-tenant architecture. These applications are hosted centrally and licensed on a subscription basis, making it a very efficient and manageable business model that can be scaled up fast.